
- #THUMB DRIVE FORMAT FOR MAC AND PC EXFAAT MAC OS X#
- #THUMB DRIVE FORMAT FOR MAC AND PC EXFAAT PASSWORD#
MS-DOS (FAT): This is the most widely compatible file system, but it has some limitations–for example, files can only be 4GB or less in size each. Avoid this file system unless you have a device that requires FAT32.OS X Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled, Encrypted): This is the same as the standard OS X Extended (Case-senstiive) file system, but with encryption.
#THUMB DRIVE FORMAT FOR MAC AND PC EXFAAT PASSWORD#
You’ll have to enter a password, and you’ll need to provide that password whenever you connect your drive to your Mac.

OS X Extended (Journaled, Encrypted): This is the same as the standard OS X Extended file system, but with encryption.This option exists because it matches the traditional behavior of UNIX and some people might need it–don’t select this unless you know you need it for some reason.
#THUMB DRIVE FORMAT FOR MAC AND PC EXFAAT MAC OS X#
By default, Mac OS X doesn’t use a case-sensitive file system.

Select the drive by clicking its name.Ĭlick the “Erase” button after selecting the entire drive to erase the entire drive and create a single partition on it.

Your connected drives will appear under “External” in the Disk Utility’s sidebar. You can also open a Finder window, select “Applications” in the sidebar, and head to Utilities > Disk Utility.
